More classified document drama for President Joe Biden, as the National Archives have revealed that a total of nine boxes of documents were seized from a Boston office belonging to Biden’s attorney Patrick Moore. The revelation from the National archives came in a response to a letter from Republicans Senators Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley.
The New York Post reports:
Nine boxes of documents found at President Biden’s former office at the Penn Biden Center think tank in Washington, DC, have not been reviewed for classified material by the National Archives, according to a report.
The boxes were shipped by Biden’s attorney Patrick Moore to his law office in Boston before the discovery of 10 classified documents at the 80-year-old president’s namesake think tank.
The National Archives revealed the quantity of boxes taken from Moore’s office, and the fact that they have not been reviewed, in response to questions contained in a February letter from Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), according to Fox News.
In addition to the Boston trove, classified Biden documents have been found in his garage in Wilmington, Delaware. According to reports, six items with classification markings were seized after the DOJ searched his home.